Future, Diddy & Outkast Cast In New Netflix HipHop Documentary 'The Art of Organized Noize'

Southern Hip-Hop has taken America by storm, especially the hits that hail from Atlanta, Georgia. Netflix is bringing to the small screen a detailed look at the life and influence of the pioneers of Southern Hip-Hop, Organized Noize. The new documentary, The Art of Organized Noize airs March 22 and will star hip-hop moguls like Future, Outkast, and Diddy sharing their stories and paying homage to the legendary trio. Check out the trailer below!

The distinguished production group, Organized Noize made their claim to fame 20 years ago influencing many of the beloved hip-hop tunes in the 90's and 2000's. Netflix is giving the group a second comeback with the premiere of a documentary celebrating their impact. The group is made up of three producers, Sleepy Brown, Rico Wade and Ray Murray. These three were a major factor in putting Atlanta on the map as a major hip-hop city in America. That pattern still stands today as many of the club bangers and viral dance moves hail from ATL.

Bringing the film to life are executive producers, Queen Latifah and Quincy Jones III via Queen Latifah's Flavor Unit Entertainment group. Several hip-hop A-Listers appear in the documentary to speak on the degree of influence that Organized Noize had on their musical careers. Some of the documentary cameos/interviews include Ludacris, Goodie Mob, Cee-Lo, 2Chainz, Future and Diddy.

Diddy is captured in the trailer praising the group for their originality and impact stating, "I would protest if they're not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.They started smoking before Snoop Dogg started smoking."

Ludacris chimed in and said "I feel like every producer today has a little bit of that Organized Noize DNA within them."

Don't miss the premiere of The Art of Organized Noize on Netflix March 22!

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